Koblenz is situated in the Rhineland Palatinate, Germany. It is located on the convergence of the two rivers, the River Rhine and River Moselle. The city attained great prosperity by its thriving wine trade, automotive part industry, paper and mechanical industry. It is the home to the leading university, the ‘University of Koblenz and Landau’.

Koblenz primeval opulence and prosperity is well reflected by the ancient architecture and buildings, Koblenz is the triangular fortified city, two sides by River Rhine and Moselle, and the third side by fortifications. The ‘Elector’s Palace’ built in 1786; belong to the Clemens Wenzeslaus von Sachsen, the last elector. And also used by the Emperor Wilhelm, the palace is now converted to the museum, and the park accompanied to the palace serve as the spacious exhibition, events and concerts.

The prime old location of the city is the ‘Florinsmarkt’, which is an old market square, located in the center of the city along the Moselle River. The Florinsmarkt is streaking with the preeminent buildings of the Koblenz.
The ‘Schloss Stolzenfels’ is the castle back to 13th century just outside the city. This neo-gothic castle a famous architectonics well preserved in its original state, and worth a visit. The ‘Alte Burg’ a captivating residential house building located on the banks of the Moselle River. The Renaissance portico added to the building in 17th century, now it is the administrative site of the Koblenz’s municipality.

An outstanding church located in the Koblenz on the meeting point of the rivers, the ‘Basilica of St. Castor’, a remarkable architecture devoted to the ‘Castor of Karden’ with four tall towers. This among the oldest buildings in the Koblenz built in around 836. The ‘St. Florin Church’ (Florinkirche), a Romanesque church with its two high rising towers, the church converted to protestant church after the Palatinate War. Furthermore, the ‘Church of Our Lady’ (Liebfrauenkirche), a Romanesque style church in old town, and it is the oldest church dating back from around 5th century.

The Koblenz Regional Museum (Koblenz Landesmuseum) is situated in the inspiring building of ‘Festung Ehrenbreitstein’ fortress. The museum exhibits the archeological artifacts, armaments and industrial remnants. You have a sure chance to grasp your romantic instinct just visit the ‘Mittelrhein Museum’ emphasizing on the history of Rhine romance, and also the huge collection of artifacts from ancient era. The ‘Rhine Museum’ on the River Rhine, displays the ecological history, fishing folklore and how the Rhine became the emerging tourist region.